Hi Jason

I have been following all the threads on your "Jetty Problems" and I just have to wonder myself why you keep on using it, when it brings so much headache to you? I spent about 3 hours getting to work Jetty for our system with Virtual Hosts and could not find any solutions and the ones I found were unreliable.

I am just saying, you have the option to use JBoss or Tomcat. The later is built by the Apache Group, supports all what you want and runs very good. We run all of our sites with Tomcat and we can do all the virtual hosting, URL rewriting, etc., frankly all you need for a reliable hosting.

Just my 2 cents :-)

Kind Regards,
Nitai

On Apr 25, 2009, at 4:33 PM, DetailsDotAt wrote:


Hi Paul,

I just tried that.

Removing the working entries (company.com, business.com) and just
leaving the www. entries didn't work.

The non www. entries now fail to resolve at all (404 error) and the www.
entries still resolve to a blank page.

-Jason
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